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Our assisted living activities calendar will ignite your spirit, foster meaningful connections, and infuse your days with endless joy and fulfillment.
Be Well & Thrive Embark on a lively fitness journey in our state-of-the-art fitness center or revel in the beauty of our charming walking paths—at Cottage Grove Place, staying healthy and active is always an adventure.
Stay Connected Immerse yourself in the camaraderie of friends as you gather for a movie night in our onsite theater, swap tales of laughter on our inviting outdoor patios, embark on exciting travel tours, or participate in an array of engaging social, cultural and recreational activities carefully planned just for you.
Get Inspired Unleash your creativity and passion by exploring woodworking in our well-equipped shop or delving into captivating classes that offer opportunities to learn new skills and crafts. Delight in fascinating lectures that expand your horizons or join a spirited book club where your thoughts and ideas take center stage. At Cottage Grove Place, inspiration abounds, providing endless avenues for personal growth, creativity and discovery.
There’s an array of assisted living floor plan choices at Cottage Grove Place to fit your budget and lifestyle. Our thoughtfully designed studio, one- and two-bedroom layouts span from 423 to over 1,500 square feet.
Highlights
- Kitchenette, including a refrigerator and microwave
- Oversized bathrooms
- Wall-to-wall carpeting
- Large closets
- Individually controlled heating and cooling
- Emergency call system
Financial Assessment
Try our user-friendly, retirement cost-calculator to discover which residential options best fit your budget, lifestyle and financial plans.
Assisted living gives you the helping hand you need to stay active, stay engaged and pursue your passions. You’ll live in a beautifully appointed apartment-home and receive assistance with the basic activities of daily living, tailored to your specific needs, such as with bathing, dressing, grooming and medication management. Nursing homes, on the other hand, are for those with chronic medical conditions or disabilities, or those in chronic pain who require around-the-clock care and supervision by licensed skilled nursing professionals.
There are a variety of options families use to help pay for assisted living. Here are a few to consider:
- Long-term care insurance
- Life insurance
- Sale of a home
- Reverse mortgage
- Bridge loan
- Annuity
Consult our senior living experts or a trusted financial advisor to discuss the best options for your family.